Example sentences of "[prep] [be] well [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So by implication if you c if the new settlement is capable of being well served by public transports , then that is se a a satisfactory situation .
2 It was true if you had an American boyfriend you stood to gain quite a bit in material goods , as their PX always seemed to be well stocked with food and silk stockings , cigarettes and make-up — all things in short supply in England — and for this reason if nothing else the Yanks were never short of female company .
3 Firstly , any lingering gossip about scams or hype evaporated at an impromptu set for Windsor 's assorted scruffians last summer , where Flowered Up revealed themselves to be well drilled in jazz funk slinkiness ( ! ) .
4 American station design had found a truly contemporary style which proved to be well suited to station scale .
5 The group discussions showed that Asians tended to be well informed about credit — at least as well as white people generally — and to have no real difficulties in using it .
6 But , while the main survey showed that men in general tended to be better informed about credit than women , that difference was too small to suggest that Asian women would have given a very different impression if they had been included in the groups .
7 Ms Devonald said : ‘ The competition will help the young people to say what they want to know about smoking , which will help them and other classes in the school to be better informed about smoking . ’
8 Can I ask you to think carefully about those dire those issues factors which you think we ought to take into account if we want to be better informed in order to come forward with that sort of a recommendation .
9 that 's right the , the bigger apartments do n't have , tend to be better equipped in fact do n't
10 In addition to being well versed in organicist theories , during the 1870s Holmes was , along with Peirce and James , a member of ‘ The Metaphysical Club ’ .
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